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What I Like About eLearning

eLearning Weekly

Rapid-prototyping was practically invented for the strategist and activator (StrengthsFinder) in me. The Rapid eLearning Blog and tips like how to make a PowerPoint template. Cathy Moore’s dedication to language.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: With Community Comes Great Responsibility

Learning Visions

With a co.mment icon now installed on my Firefox toolbar, I just need to remember to click on it when I leave a comment on someones blog and want to track the conversation. I was using it for awhile, but had issues once I moved to Firefox. Could you please tell us what type of issues you had with coComment and Firefox?

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eLearning is dead! Multi-screen learning is the next big thing.

mLearning Revolution

I have read similar stories about Firefox and other companies like Facebook. When I worked for Adobe, customers used to ask me what resolution they should choose when creating eLearning and my answer was always the same, 1024 x 768 pixels. Rapid eLearning tools. YouTube is now solely using HTML5 to serve videos.

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Why Use ActionScript 3.0 in Flash Based eLearning Development?

Upside Learning

Adobe Flash Professional is undoubtedly the most popular tool for custom eLearning development. With the help of its inbuilt programming language ActionScript developers can code interactions, communicate with servers, program animations etc. files created using rapid eLearning tools [like Raptivity etc.]

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

A Dozen Handpicked E-Learning Resources - Rapid eLearning Blog , September 7, 2010 It’s hard to believe that we’re approaching the last quarter of 2010. ZaidLearn , September 19, 2010 Click here to watch the animation video (It looks good in IE and Chrome, but Firefox messes it up for now!) Exposition. Instruction.